kingdom

Looks like Sprint's got quite the mouthful coming to its stable in the coming months, according to a leak received by Engadget. The U.S. carrier's version (previously codenamed "Within") of the Samsung Galaxy S II will go by Epic 4G Touch, or Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, if you're man enough for it.Then there's the HTC EVO Design 4G, which Engadget opines is what's been codenamed the "...

We've seen blurry images and even a leaked ROM for the upcoming HTC Kingdom but this time around -- things just got a whole lot more real. Right now, the FCC is checking out a device that's labeled as the PH44100 but as you look through the details you can see that the PH44100 has all the callings of the HTC Kingdom. WiMax, CDMA, 4.3-inch qHD display and bound for Sprint. That's it for now -- but...

Flashaholics and Sense-lovers take notice: that leaked Kingdom ROM (and Sense 3.0!) floating around has successfully been ported to the EVO 4G. It's in it's first release, so there's definitely some bugs to be worked out, but for the most part, all the important bits are working.And when I say the important bits, I mean things like 3G/4G data, hardware acceleration, cameras, Bluetooth, GPS, wifi...

The Internet's all abuzz over a render and a leaked ROM for the HTC Kingdom, but what is it? A peek through the leaked files tell us it has a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM7630 CPU, 768 MB of RAM, a four-inch qHD display, and both front and rear cameras. Put all this on top of Gingerbread, and the rumor-mill takes care of the rest. That's how the Internet works (trust us, we know).But what does that...

Remember how the leaked "HTC Kingdom" pictures looked a heck of a lot like the EVO 3D we got our hands all over at CTIA? There's good reason for that, it appears, as a leaked Kingdom ROM has arrived via our favorite Chinese ROM dumping ground, and it's clearly labeled as being for for Sprint.So the Kingdom is the EVO 3D. Cool. Now if only we knew more about the release date, but at least we can...

Here's yet another leak from Chinese blog 911Sniper - a single, super-blurry image of a device purported to be the 'HTC Kingdom'. No real hardware details are offered, but 911Sniper does claim that the device has a qHD (540x960) display.The phone appears to be a 4-inch or 4.3-inch model, and a front-facing camera can also clearly be seen next to the speaker grille at the top of the device....

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